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1999 to 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel equipped Super Duty and Excursion. |
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veg oil in diesel
Right now I got about 5 gal mixedwith q full tank. The engine is way quieter and exhaust smells better. What's the most mix you can run? In my Mercedes its 30% if I got a tank heater how much could I run?
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I have ran as much as 30% WVO in my rig during the summer months with no negative effects.
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This is going to come out sounding super noob like, but I am too lazy at this moment to do more research and figured that you could provide all info..... So when I cook with vegetable oil/canola oil/olive oil/etc. , I can then just drain that off into a jar and pour it into my fuel tank on my 1997 7.3l powerstroke? Because that would seriously be really convenient.
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Yup, as long as the oil is clean and has no cleaning chemicals in it....pour it in.
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How do you make sure that it is clean enough to pour in the tank?
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Well, there is a ton of different methods used to filter WVO. Many use a centrifuge style filter, but they are expensive.
I use the "settling" method. First I let the oil containers sit untouched (preferably in the sun) for a few days before pumping through a 50 micron filter and water separator then it goes through a 2 micron post pump filter and into a black barrel. Once the barrel if full I will sometimes add regular unleaded gas (rug), Power Service's conditioner, or whatever else I got laying around...lol. Let that sit a few more days and pump strait into the truck using a 2 micron filter. Been doing this for the past few years without any problems. Just noticed your from Palmer, so like me - this can only be done for a few months before temps get close to freezing. You dont want to get caught with this stuff in your fuel tank when it gets cold......that would be no fun. |
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Fantastic! Thanks for all the info. I'm going to try this next summer.
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That's cool, down here you could probably run it 11 out of 12 months. Have you ever tested for an average freezing point?
You must also do a lot of frying.
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I had done experiments with different amounts of anti-gel and different blends on WVO to RUG and #1, but my notes are long gone by now.
Basically nothing really made a difference, and it was decided that if temps were going do drop below 40* that stuff had to be out of the truck. Ohh, and local restaurants LOVED it when I would come by and grab it from them, otherwise they had to pay someone to haul it off. I must have had over 1000 gallons of WVO when I first started collecting it......but I had to stop because I had no more room left, or a need for any more. My goals of making my own bio has since been put on hold and I have just been pouring it strait in the tank. |
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I got to admit that's pretty sweet. How much do you figure it cost you to make your own diesel instead of buying it?
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2004 FX4 5.4L 4x4 |
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